Prophet Owuor’s Church Denies Claims Of The World Ending On August 2, 2025

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Prophet Owour’s Church Speaks On Claims Of The World Ending Tommorrow
Dr. David Edward Owuor, founder of the Ministry of Repentance and Holiness. PHOTO/Michael Lijenga

The Ministry of Repentance and Holiness, led by the controversial Prophet Dr. David Owuor, has addressed the widespread rumours in regards to the world coming to an finish on August 2, 2025.

This comes following studies that Prophet Owuor had predicted a “doomsday”, with the information of the supposed world-ending occasion going viral throughout social media platforms in Kenya.

However, the management and congregation of the Ministry of Repentance and Holiness, in an official assertion launched on Friday, August 1, 2025, strongly condemned the circulation of deceptive info.

The church emphasised that Prophet Owuor has constantly made it clear that nobody is aware of the precise day or hour of the Messiah’s return, referencing Matthew 24:36, which states, “Nobody knows the day or the hour when the Messiah will return.”

Prophet Owour’s Church refutes claims of the World ending on August 2, 2025

The assertion additional defined that the false studies had been supposed not solely to hurt the ministry’s public picture but additionally to undermine its unity and the testimony of the church.

Prophet Owuor’s church went on to remind the general public that it had beforehand addressed such issues in a press release issued on July 13, 2025, and had made appearances on main media retailers to additional make clear its stance.



According to the Ministry of Repentance and Holiness, these claims are “completely false, baseless, and malicious, designed to undermine both the church’s reputation and the integrity of Prophet Dr. Owuor”.

“We urge all media houses, bloggers, content creators, all social media users, and the general public to refrain from sharing or entertaining unverified allegations. As believers, we are called to pursue truth, peace, and righteousness. Let us not be quick to spread gossip, but instead be diligent in prayer, discernment and unity,” the church mentioned.

The doomsday studies sparked widespread reactions, with Kenyans on social media platforms sharing their ideas whereas a piece reacted with humorous quips and memes in regards to the state of affairs.

Dr. David Edward Owuor, a self-proclaimed prophet, is one among Kenya’s most outstanding spiritual figures. Born in 1966 in Goma Village, Bondo, Owuor rose from humble beginnings to grow to be the founding father of the Ministry of Repentance and Holiness in 2004.

Many of his followers imagine he possesses supernatural powers, a declare that has fueled his affect and sparked debates throughout the nation.

Prophet Owuor

The self-proclaimed prophet is thought for his grand public rallies, distinctive all-white swimsuit, and fiery requires repentance, which have drawn hundreds to his ministry.

His journey from a scientist to a non secular chief has captivated and divided opinions amongst Kenyans and past.



Before getting into the general public eye as a non secular chief, Owuor led a quiet life as a scientist. His life, nonetheless,took a dramatic flip within the early 2000s when he started evangelism.

He began out as a door-to-door preacher in Nakuru and constructed his ministry from the bottom up. His sermons had been fiery, at all times ending with a name for repentance. 

By 2004, he had formally established the Ministry of Repentance and Holiness, which might go on to grow to be one among Kenya’s most recognizable spiritual actions.

His followers view him as a prophet and miracle employee, whereas sceptics query his claims of divine encounters and supernatural skills.

Prophet Owour’s Church Speaks On Claims Of The World Ending Tommorrow
Dr. David Edward Owuor, founding father of the Ministry of Repentance and Holiness. PHOTO/Michael Lijenga